*Low or Middle-Income Country Resident, Student or Early Career Researcher (within 4 years of graduation)

USD 450

USD 620

*A citizen residing in a country on the World Bank's list of low-and-middle-income countries.

Additional Events

Gala Reception

This year’s Gala Reception will be held at The Museum of Science, which features over 700 interactive exhibits.The museum is located on the Charles River and offers extraordinary and unique views of the Boston and Cambridge skylines.

The gala reception is included in your conference fee. Additional tickets can be purchased for USD 90.

Mentoring Lunch

A Mentoring Lunch will be offered to delegates who are currently PhD students within a year of expected graduation or those who have graduated with a PhD within the past two years. You will have an opportunity to discuss your career options and research interests with several senior health economists. If you are eligible and interested in attending, be sure to select this event upon registration. Those who are selected for participation will be notified by June.

Pre-congress sessions

There is an exciting program of pre-congress sessions on July 7th- 8th (click here for a description of the pre-congress sessions). You will be able to sign-up for these sessions as part of the registration process.

Registrations may be transferred to another colleague at no charge. Please advise events@healtheconomics.orgto arrange a registration transfer.

Accommodations

Be sure to book your accommodations to reserve your spot! iHEA Congress attendees will receive a special rate when booking at one of our preferred accommodation locations. Click hereto learn more about available accommodations.

Contact Us

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Toronto, ON M5A 3S5
Canada

Email: ihea@healtheconomics.org

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The International Health Economics Association was formed to increase communication among health economists, foster a higher standard of debate in the application of economics to health and health care systems, and assist young researchers at the start of their careers.